What are the differences between the Iron 883 and the X48?

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DeEmily
07/29/25 7:52pm
The specific differences between the Iron 883 and the X48 lie in aspects such as weight, top speed, and engine power. Below are the parameter introductions for both models: Iron 883: Emission standard: Euro III; Top speed: 300km/h; Fuel consumption per 100km: 3-4L; Engine model: 400; Engine displacement: 883ml; Number of engine cylinders: 4; Maximum engine power: 117kW; Maximum engine torque: 6.73N-m; Fuel tank capacity: 18L; Wheelbase: 1423mm; Curb weight: 185kg. X48: Emission standard: Euro III; Top speed: 280km/h; Fuel consumption per 100km: 3-4L; Engine model: 400; Engine displacement: 780ml; Number of engine cylinders: 2; Maximum engine power: 115kW; Maximum engine torque: 6.54N-m; Fuel tank capacity: 18L; Wheelbase: 1423mm; Curb weight: 180kg.
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